I'm assuming you're no longer in high school. Notes are creepy. Next time you see her, just simply ask if she'd like to go out to dinner sometime. The dental ethics will work itself out from there.
I'm 60, seen a few things, married for 25 years. You asked for advice, but with what little you shared in your OP, forgive me, but you sound like a teenager. There's a hard truth that must be swallowed with respect to women...especially professional single women. They don't "date down." It doesn't matter if you make six figures, if you come across as a simp, you're beneath her in her eyes. If she's truly single...which I doubt...her eyes are looking for someone that offers her a "step up" from her present circumstances. That includes someone who exudes confidence, and she feels entirely at-ease with. You sound introverted and shy. Have you had any meaningful interactions with her, or is this entirely a scenario in your mind? A relationship that starts with you placing a woman on a pedestal is doomed before it even starts.
My advice? Find a new dentist. Love isn't hard. Love is not a conquest to be achieved, love is a partnership with a friend you see as an equal, who supports you as much as you support her. If you hold that thought in your heart, love will find you.
Knocked it out of the park. Great advice. I also appreciate the insight about offering her a "step up"... this, despite what a lot of men probably think, has nothing to do with monetary gain. I realize many men have been jaded in their quest and distracted by superficial attractions, but know that a woman of quality; a woman of substance is looking for the same.
WTF This is not a dating forum dont use headlines unless it relates to what is going on. Seriously stupid question. Get out if you cant get with the program.
Tell him/her that you have a bodacious incisor abscess you'd like for him/her to inspect over a bottle of wine and hors d'oeuvres at some quaint restaurant. That oughta get 'em all juiced up and ready for some intimacy. :)
I'm assuming you're no longer in high school. Notes are creepy. Next time you see her, just simply ask if she'd like to go out to dinner sometime. The dental ethics will work itself out from there.
I second this answer.
I third this
This is all kinds of yes! Great advice.
I'm 60, seen a few things, married for 25 years. You asked for advice, but with what little you shared in your OP, forgive me, but you sound like a teenager. There's a hard truth that must be swallowed with respect to women...especially professional single women. They don't "date down." It doesn't matter if you make six figures, if you come across as a simp, you're beneath her in her eyes. If she's truly single...which I doubt...her eyes are looking for someone that offers her a "step up" from her present circumstances. That includes someone who exudes confidence, and she feels entirely at-ease with. You sound introverted and shy. Have you had any meaningful interactions with her, or is this entirely a scenario in your mind? A relationship that starts with you placing a woman on a pedestal is doomed before it even starts.
My advice? Find a new dentist. Love isn't hard. Love is not a conquest to be achieved, love is a partnership with a friend you see as an equal, who supports you as much as you support her. If you hold that thought in your heart, love will find you.
Knocked it out of the park. Great advice. I also appreciate the insight about offering her a "step up"... this, despite what a lot of men probably think, has nothing to do with monetary gain. I realize many men have been jaded in their quest and distracted by superficial attractions, but know that a woman of quality; a woman of substance is looking for the same.
Talk to her. Ask her out.
Make sure when you break up with her… do it on a day you have to get a cavity removed or a root canal
Woman here, no note! Just talk. I wouldn’t worry about the conflict.
ask her if she is vaxed..
Ask her out for a real nice dinner of sweets and crushed ice.
Can anyone tell me why I can't access the donald. Win anymore,
WTF This is not a dating forum dont use headlines unless it relates to what is going on. Seriously stupid question. Get out if you cant get with the program.
Tell him/her that you have a bodacious incisor abscess you'd like for him/her to inspect over a bottle of wine and hors d'oeuvres at some quaint restaurant. That oughta get 'em all juiced up and ready for some intimacy. :)
hire a mariachi band, if she swings run
there's a website for dating dentists..."Plenty of Spit.com".......
...and GoDrillMe.com
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Just show up and ask her out. To lunch if you want to keep it casual; to dinner if you like her enough already.
Just talk to her. Go into the office without having an appointment. Ask her out :)